Board of Supervisors Honors Congressmen Wolf and Moran

April 29, 2014

At its meeting today, the Fairfax County
Board of Supervisors honored retiring congressmen Hon. Frank R.
Wolf and Hon. James P. Moran for decades of service to their
constituents in Fairfax County and Northern Virginia.

Rep. Wolf has served the 10th Congressional District for 34
years. The Board’s resolution states, “Frank Wolf has been a
consistent advocate for issues important to Fairfax County residents,
including I-66 congestion relief; gang prevention, human trafficking,
funding solutions for the Silver Line, as well as Lyme disease
awareness. He strongly advocates for human rights around the world —
a voice for the voiceless — serving as the co-chair of the Tom Lantos
Human Rights Commission. He leaves an inspiring legacy for all
of building consensus for common sense solutions and the example of a
servant-leader.”

Rep. Moran has represented the 8th Congressional District for 23
years. The Board’s resolution honoring the congressman notes,
“Jim Moran leaves a legacy in leadership, including support of
regional transportation solutions, the environment, technology,
women’s issues, fiscal discipline and efforts to protect federal
employees and federal retirees. He strongly advocated for Fairfax
County on numerous issues, including efforts to secure funding to
reduce traffic impacts in Northern Virginia associated with
BRAC-related (Base Realignment and Closure) transportation
improvements and bringing rail to Dulles.”